Issue Contents

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1 Debate continues on waste disposal site
Thompson--Pam
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2 Mondale lashes out at Bush, Reagan
Schmitt--Sharon
Walter Mondale campaigns for Lynn Cutler; photo.
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3 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Alas, the pains of the lowly cartoonist.
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4 Viewpoint; Christian beliefs: choose your own 'way'
Thoms--Paul David (Class of 1979)
Author talks about experiences with religious confusion, and claims that counsel and advice from campus clergymen helped.
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5 Diemer/Johnson debate--accuracy of facts evaluated
Barrer--Dana L.
A student dispels inaccuracies which previous letters had used as facts.
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6 Reaction to solutions
Mintun--Cathy
Believes Cooper Evans has better solutions that Lynn Cutler.
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7 Blood drive exceeds goal
Peters--Lynn
Gathers 259 units of blood.
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8 Judson director speaks on the subject of cults
Meyer--Gretchen L. (Class of 1984)
John Folkers offers views.
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9 Former Professor Poppy speaks on history of physics at UNI
Olson--Dan
Excerpts from speech.
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10 Hispanic students Will meet; may form organization.
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11 Homecoming keg raffle Administrative Management Society sponsors raffle.
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12 Physical Education Club Will meet.
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13 Political Science Students Association Will meet.
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14 Student Social Work Association Will meet.
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15 Transcendental Meditation Introductory lecture.
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16 UNI Conservation Club Will hold monthly meeting.
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17 UNI Young Democrats Need help with campaigns.
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18 UNI-GLO Meets Wednesday.
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19 What's up Meetings and activities; Regional Pre-law Conference; Folk Dance Club; Democratic Candidates for County Office; Men's Organization for Rights and Equalities; Interviewing workshop for non-business majors.
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20 Ethics forum begins
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Conference will focus on business ethics.
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21 Program on rape scheduled
Fay--Steven
Women's Action League sponsors program.
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22 Siegel to speak on disorders
Griffin--Brenda
Gerald Siegel will speak on auditory feedback.
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23 Wright to speak
Peters--Lynn
Rusty Wright will speak on dating.
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24 Club presents fall fashions Fashion Merchandising Club will present fashion show.
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25 Ray filled with intensity
Goff--Blaine
Author gives a positive review of Ray by Barry Hannah.
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26 SAA raffle prize is a student's work of art
Tharp--Gretchen M. (Class of 1983)
Review of Student Art Association show.
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27 Tallcorn Festival starts Sunday
Hirsch--Pam
Lyric Theatre will sponsor conference.
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28 Exchange students cite Iowa differences
Rafique--Zarina
International students offer their impressions of UNI and Iowa.
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29 Seminars strive for self control
Hirsch--Pam
Jim Finch talks about his classes.
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30 Alumni honored Highlights of Homecoming activities for alumni.
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31 Library offers many services and facilities to students
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Don Gray talks at length about library services.
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32 Theatre conference 50th annual high school drama conference.
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33 Variety show ready
Thompson--Pam
Phi Mu Alpha puts on Homecoming variety show.
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34 Hill offers variety for supper
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
A look at restaurants up and down the Hill.
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35 Cross country teams lag at Ames
Swanson--Michael K. (Class of 1988)
UNI women finished last out of nine, and the men finished third out of four while both were in Ames on Saturday.
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36 UNI tightens loop race
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI defeated Western Illinois, 21-9, in the UNI-Dome on Saturday; photo.
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37 Donovan in 'toughest' triathlon
Ketels--Denton
This assistant UNI coach is about to face the Ironman; photo.
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38 Tennis team drops two
Varland--Cindy
UNI was defeated by both University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Marquette University on Saturday.
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39 Win streak to 16 A victory on the campus of Northwest Missouri State University gave the team their 23rd win.